Association between resident status and patients' experiences of primary care: a cross-sectional study in the Greater Bay Area, China.
JingLan WuRuQing LiuLeiyu ShiLingling ZhengNing HeRuwei HuPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
Primary care experiences of migrants were significantly worse off than those of local residents, especially in terms of primary care utilisation, continuity and cultural competence. Given the wide disparity in primary care experiences between migrants and local residents, Chinese healthcare system reform should focus on improving quality of primary care services for migrants, overcoming language barriers and creating patient-centred primary care services.